Joined: 01-24-2003 Posts: 30,991
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Homebrew wrote:Those automatic high beams, are annoying, if you are in front of someone, who has them. They keep flashing high beams into my mirriors, on the interstate. If you are within 500 ft of the vehicle in front of you, you should always switch to low beams, as the automatic high beams do not automatically dim. If you come up behind me, get ready for what I call my "Midnight Sun." I have a LED light bar, facing to the rear. It will turn your high beams off for you, and me. If I turn it off, and your highbeams come back on, automaticaly, get ready for the light bar being on, until you pass me, or your lights stay dim. I have them on both pickups, and my semis as well. Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew) Agree, I have auto high beams, they are OK on country roads with few other drivers, but typically on a busy highway I turn them off. Until I RTFM I got really annoyed turning the high beams off only to have them automatically turn back on. I like lots of light, but on the road, not in other drivers eyes. The di ckhead pickup and even some semi drivers that run all sorts of off road lights/light bars down the highway, lights they never turn off, can all KMA. The same for lifted PUs when the driver never bothers to re-aim the lights.
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